View Full Version : boot-up time for panther
tagy
Oct 29, 2003, 08:13 AM
boot-up time for panther is so much faster than jaguar, my 1.25GHz iMac takes just 35s from pressing the button too fully start-up.
Everyone else notice this too?
kwajo.com
Oct 29, 2003, 08:41 AM
yeah, this has been mentioned a lot. on my 17-inch powerbook, when I restarted yesterday after installing that security update, I clicked 'restart' turned around to pet my cat, and when I turned back I was already into my desktop (auto login enable). it could not have been more than 30-40 seconds which is wonderful for a laptop startup!! I love it:cool:
kuyu
Oct 29, 2003, 09:11 AM
my emac 700 stars up in 40 seconds. Jag took 78. What a huge difference. I love panther.
KLFloyd
Oct 29, 2003, 12:29 PM
I don't know exact times, but I can tell you it's at least cut my startup time in half on my older 500mhz G4 PowerBook.
More impressive to me than startup time, is shutdown time. It takes me less than 5 seconds for my computer to shut down. Before, it was more like 45 seconds. Annyoing when you're in a hurry and trying to shut down then run out the door.
iPC
Oct 30, 2003, 02:15 AM
my reboot time from click of the reboot button to the login screen went from ~2:37 to ~0:55 ! :-D
also, Panther seems much less RAM hungry. iTunes and Safari (with some menu bar apps) and I am using about 165MB. about 1/2 of 10.2.8 when nothing was being used.
all in all seems to be rather slick.
FUS is nice too. pauses your song if iTunes is playing music. that is a nice touch.
edesignuk
Oct 30, 2003, 02:18 AM
28 secs(!) on my Dual 1GHz Quicksilver w/ 1GB RAM. That's a cold boot, from the moment I touch the power button till it hits the login screen...amazing!
cb911
Oct 30, 2003, 08:30 AM
i hadn't really noticed it until this thread made me think about it... but yeah, it's seemed alot quicker.
i'll have to remember to time it sometime.
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